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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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tsjanik

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Bill:

That's a very effective treatment that really suits that image. How did you achieve the grainy, faded look?

Given the sharp slop of the dormer on the roof, I would think the house is in maritime Canada, or maybe built by someone from the east who moved west.
 

Bill Caulfeild-Browne

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I processed this in Silver Efex Pro, using one of the antique formulas. The house is actually fairly typical of rural Ontario in Victorian times. It's near Lion's Head, ON.

It's now in better condition, despite my photo treatment.
Thanks for your kind words!
 

etrump

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Typical scene for NW Arkansas. Not great color this fall, but I like the lines in this image.

Cambo IQ180, 72L

 

etrump

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Last one before catching my plane.

Sneafellsness Peninsula, Iceland

Cambo AE, IQ180, HR40

 
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jerome

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thanks you everybody !
Ed, yes, you have to go there : magic place at sunset ! Nice people, good food, incredible small restaurants on the beach, where they cook the fish they have fished just before ! And here you have exactly what means "living on a volcano" !
Santorino is the place of the Atlantid :)
but avoid high season because over crowded (it's a small island). Special point for the amazing painting of 1700 BC !
 

woodyspedden

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Hassleblad 80mm exported as greyscale. Also shot with Monochrom to see the difference. I'll post on the Leica thread.
I must say that i prefer this rendering to the Leica Monochrome! Perhaps it is the processing but the Monochrome file is much more contrasty which, I think, leads to displaying the still life in a very modern clinical style.

i love these still lifes that you often show. My comments are directed at the differences of the renderings, not your techniques.

Thanks for sharing

Woody Spedden
 
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mjr

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Afternoon.

I've been photographing ice climbers today, here's a couple of random outtakes.





 
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